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January 1, 1978
Positive end-expiratory pressure. Immediate haemodynamic effects during artificial ventilation
J A Wildsmith, R L Marshall
British Journal of Anaesthesia
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September 1, 1984
Local anaesthetic drugs--an historical perspective
J A Wildsmith, G R Strichartz
British Journal of Anaesthesia
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October 15, 1998
Accidental i.v. injection of local anaesthetics: an avoidable event?
M R Checketts, J A Wildsmith
British Journal of Anaesthesia
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April 1, 1989
Extradural pressure following the injection of two volumes of bupivacaine
D L Paul, J A Wildsmith
Anaesthesia
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January 16, 2009
Who might benefit from, or be harmed by, epidural anaesthesia and analgesia?
T Cook, D Counsell, J A Wildsmith
Anaesthesia
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January 1, 1990
Alkalinisation of prilocaine for intravenous regional anaesthesia
P Armstrong, M Brockway, J A Wildsmith
Nursing in Critical Care
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January 15, 1999
Assessment of individual quality of life in survivors of intensive care
J Rattray, M Johnston, J A Wildsmith
Anaesthesia
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April 1, 1991
Addition of fentanyl to prilocaine for intravenous regional anaesthesia
P Armstrong, I Power, J A Wildsmith
British Journal of Anaesthesia
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September 28, 2001
Spinal anaesthesia with ropivacaine 5 mg ml(-1) in glucose 10 mg ml(-1) or 50 mg ml(-1)
J B Whiteside, D Burke, J A Wildsmith
British Journal of Anaesthesia
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April 1, 1981
Allergic reaction to an amide local anaesthetic
D T Brown, D Beamish, J A Wildsmith
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Anaesthesia
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January 1, 1978
Positive end-expiratory pressure. Immediate haemodynamic effects during artificial ventilation
J A Wildsmith, R L Marshall
British Journal of Anaesthesia
|
September 1, 1984
Local anaesthetic drugs--an historical perspective
J A Wildsmith, G R Strichartz
British Journal of Anaesthesia
|
October 15, 1998
Accidental i.v. injection of local anaesthetics: an avoidable event?
M R Checketts, J A Wildsmith
British Journal of Anaesthesia
|
April 1, 1989
Extradural pressure following the injection of two volumes of bupivacaine
D L Paul, J A Wildsmith
Anaesthesia
|
January 16, 2009
Who might benefit from, or be harmed by, epidural anaesthesia and analgesia?
T Cook, D Counsell, J A Wildsmith
Anaesthesia
|
January 1, 1990
Alkalinisation of prilocaine for intravenous regional anaesthesia
P Armstrong, M Brockway, J A Wildsmith
Nursing in Critical Care
|
January 15, 1999
Assessment of individual quality of life in survivors of intensive care
J Rattray, M Johnston, J A Wildsmith
Anaesthesia
|
April 1, 1991
Addition of fentanyl to prilocaine for intravenous regional anaesthesia
P Armstrong, I Power, J A Wildsmith
British Journal of Anaesthesia
|
September 28, 2001
Spinal anaesthesia with ropivacaine 5 mg ml(-1) in glucose 10 mg ml(-1) or 50 mg ml(-1)
J B Whiteside, D Burke, J A Wildsmith
British Journal of Anaesthesia
|
April 1, 1981
Allergic reaction to an amide local anaesthetic
D T Brown, D Beamish, J A Wildsmith
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